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_aThe nineteenth-century visual culture reader / _cedited by Vanessa R. Schwartz and Jeannene M. Przyblyski. |
246 | 3 | _a19th-century visual culture reader | |
246 | 3 | _a19th century visual culture reader | |
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_aNew York : _bRoutledge, _c2004. |
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490 | 1 | _aIn sight: visual culture | |
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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_tVisual culture's history: twenty-first-century interdisciplinarity and its nineteenth-century objects / _rVanessa R. Schwartz, _rJeannene M. Przyblyski -- _tComplex culture / _rMargaret Cohen, _rAnne Higonnet -- _tVisual culture: a useful category of historical analysis? / _rMichael L. Wilson -- _tGenealogies / _rVanessa R. Schwartz, _rJeannene M. Przyblyski-- _tThe painter of modern life (1863) / _rCharles Baudelaire -- _tCommodities and money (1867) / _rKarl Marx -- _tThe dream-work (1900) / _rSigmund Freud -- _tThe metropolis and mental life (1903) / _rGeorg Simmel -- _tThe modern cult of monuments: its character and its origin (1928) / _rAlois Riegl -- _tPhotography (1927) / _rSiegfried Kracauer -- _tThe work of art in the age of mechanical reproduction (1936) / _rWalter Benjamin -- _tTechnology and vision / _rVanessa R. Schwartz, _rJeannene M. Przyblyski -- _tPanopticism / _rMichel Foucault -- _tPrecursors of the photographic portrait / _rGisèle Freund -- _tTechniques of the observer / _rJonathan Crary -- _tPanoramic travel / _rWolfgang Schivelbusch -- _t'Animated pictures': tales of the cinema's forgotten future, after 100 years of film / _rTom Gunning -- _tPractices of display and the circulation of images / _rVanessa R. Schwartz, _rJeannene M. Przyblyski -- _tThe exhibitionary complex / _rTony Bennett -- _tThe Bourgeoisie, cultural appropriation, and the art museum in nineteenth-century France / _rDaniel J. Sherman -- _tOn visual instruction / _rJames R. Ryan -- _tA new era of shopping / _rErika Rappaport -- _tCities and the built environment / _rVanessa R. Schwartz, _rJeannene M. Przyblyski -- _tThe Ringstrasse, its critics, and the birth of urban modernism / _rCarl E. Schorske -- _tThe view from Notre-Dame / _rT.J. Clark -- _tWord on the streets: ephemeral signage in antebellum New York / _rDavid Henkin -- _tUrban spectatorship / _rJudith Walkowitz -- _tElectricity and signs / _rDavid Nye -- _tPicture taking in paradise: Los Angeles and the creation of regional identity, 1880-1920 / _rJennifer Watts -- _tVisualizing the past / _rVanessa R. Schwartz, _rJeannene M. Przyblyski -- _tBetween memory and history: Les lieux de mémoire / _rPierre Nora -- _tThe illustrated history book: history between word and image / _rMaurice Samuels -- _tRevolutionary sons, white fathers and Creole difference: Guillaume Guillon-Lethiére's Oath of the ancestors (1822) / _rDarcy Grimaldo Grigsby -- _tMolding emancipation: John Quincy Adams Ward's The freedman and the meaning of the Civil War / _rKirk Savage -- _tStaking a claim to history / _rJoy S. Kasson -- _tImaging differences / _rVanessa R. Schwartz, _rJeannene M. Przyblyski -- _tThe imaginary Orient / _rLinda Nochlin -- _tPainting the traffic in women / _rS. Hollis Clayson -- _tFrom the exotic to the everyday: the ethnographic exhibition in Germany / _rEric Ames -- _tBohemia in doubt / _rMarcus Verhagen -- _tInside and out: seeing the personal and the political / _rVanessa R. Schwartz, _rJeannene M. Przyblyski -- _tBanners and banner-making / _rLisa Tickner -- _tThe portiére and the personification of urban observation / _rSharon Marcus -- _t"Baby's picture is always treasured": eugenics and the reproduction of whiteness in the family photograph / _rShawn Michelle Smith -- _tPsychologie nouvelle / _rDebora L. Silverman -- |
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_gPt. 1. _tVisual culture and disciplinary practices -- _g1. _tVisual culture's history : twenty-first century interdisciplinarity and its nineteenth-century objects / _rVanessa R. Schwartz and Jeannene Przyblyski -- _g2. _tComplex culture / _rMargaret Cohen and Anne Higonnet -- _g3. _tVisual culture : a useful category of historical analysis? / _rMichael L. Wilson -- _gPt. 2. _tGenealogies -- _tIntroduction to part two / _rVanessa R. Schwartz and Jeannene M. Przyblyski -- _g4. _tThe painter of modern life (1863) / _rCharles Baudelaire -- _g5. _tCommodities and money (1867) / _rKarl Marx -- _g6. _tThe dream work (1900) / _rSigmund Freud -- _g7. _tThe metropolis and mental life (1903) / _rGeorg Simmel -- _g8. _tThe modern cult of monuments : its character and its origin (1928) / _rAlois Riegel -- _g9. _tPhotography (1927) / _rSiegfried Kracauer -- _g10. _tThe work of art in the age of mechanical reproduction (1936) / _rWalter Benjamin -- _gPt. 3. _tTechnology and vision -- _tIntroduction to part three / _rVanessa R. Schwartz and Jeannene M. Przyblyski -- _g11. _tPanopticism / _rMichel Foucault -- _g12. _tPrecursors of the photographic portrait / _rGisele Freund -- _g13. _tTechniques the observer / _rJonathan Crary -- _g14. _tPanoramic travel / _rWolfgang Schivelbusch -- _g15. _t'Animated pictures' : tales of the cinema's forgotten future, after 100 years of film / _rTom Gunning -- _gPt. 4. _tPractices of display and the circulation of images -- _tIntroduction to part four / _rVanessa R. Schwartz and Jeannene M. Przyblyski -- _g16. _tThe exhibitionary complex / _rTony Bennett -- _g17. _tThe bourgeoisie, cultural appropriation, and the art museum in nineteenth century France / _rDaniel J. Sherman -- _g18. _tOn visual instruction / _rJames R. Ryan -- _g19. _tA new era of shopping / _rErika Rappaport -- _gPt. 5. _tCities and the built environment -- _tIntroduction to part five / _rVanessa R. Schwartz and Jeannene M. Przyblyski -- _g20. _tThe ringstrasse, its critics, and the birth of urban modernism / _rCarl E. Schorske -- _g21. _tThe view from Notre Dame / _rT. J. Clark -- _g22. _tWord on the streets : ephemera signage in antebellum New York / _rDavid Henkin -- _g23. _tUrban spectatorship / _rJudith Walkowitz -- _g24. _tElectricity and signs / _rDavid Nye -- _g25. _tPicture taking in paradise : Los Angeles and the creation of regional identity, 1880-1970 / _rJennifer Watts -- _gPt. 6. _tVisualizing the past -- _tIntroduction to part six / _rVanessa R. Schwartz and Jeannene M. Przyblyski -- _g26. _tBetween memory and history : les lieux de memoire / _rPierre Nora -- _g27. _tThe illustrated history book : history between word and image / _rMaurice Samuels -- _g28. _tRevolutionary sons, White fathers and Creole difference : Guillaume Guillon-Lethiere's Oath of the ancestors (1822) / _rDarcy Grimaldo Grigsby -- _g29. _tMolding emancipation : John Quincy Adams Ward's The freedman and the meaning of the Civil War / _rKirk Savage -- _g30. _tStaking a claim to history / _rJoy S. Kasson -- _gPt. 7. _tImagining differences -- _tIntroduction to part seven / _rVanessa R. Schwartz and Jeannene M. Przyblyski -- _g31. _tThe imaginary orient / _rLinda Nochlin -- _g32. _tPainting the traffic in women / _rS. Hollis Clayson -- _g33. _tFrom the exotic to the everyday : the ethnographic exhibit in Germany / _rEric Ames -- _g34. _tBohemia in doubt / _rMarcus Verhagen -- _gPt. 8. _tInside and out : seeing the personal and the political -- _tIntroduction to part eight / _rVanessa R. Schwartz and Jeannene M. Przyblyski -- _g35. _tBanners and banner-making / _rLisa Tickner -- _g36. _tThe portiere and the personification of urban observation / _rSharon Marcus -- _g37. _t"Baby's picture is always treasured" : eugenics and the reproduction of whiteness in the family photograph album / _rShawn Michelle Smith -- _g38. _tPsychologie nouvelle / _rDebora L. Silverman. |
520 | _a"The nineteenth century is central to contemporary discussions of visual culture. This reader brings together for the first time key writings about the period, exploring such topics as photographs, exhibitions and advertising. Suggesting that "modernity" rather than "modernism" is a valuable way of understanding the changes particular to the visual culture of the time, the editors investigate the variety of nineteenth-century images, technologies and visual experiences, stressing in particular the very consciousness of vision and visuality.The reader begins with three specially written essays about definitions of visual culture as an object of study. "Genealogies" introduces key writings about culture from writers living in the nineteenth century itself or from those who scrutinized its visual culture from early in the twentieth century such as Walter Benjamin and Siegfried Kracauer. The remainder is organized around themes: technologies of vision, practices of display and the circulation of images,; cities and the built environment, visual representations of the past, visual representations of categories of racial, sexual and social differences, and spatial configurations of inside and out, private and public. Selections include well-known authors and new research by younger scholars to produce a well-balanced and comprehensive collection."--Publisher description. | ||
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